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Books
available from AUD include: Rebels, Reformers and Racketeers: how insurgents
transformed the labor movement; Democratic Rights for Union Members; How to
Get and Honest Union Election; The Manual for Survival for Women in Non-traditional
Jobs; A Troublemaker's Handbook; Legal Rights of Union Stewards; Running for
Union Office, and more.

Sisters in the
Brotherhoods. Working Women Organizing for Equality in New York
City, By Jane LaTour, 308 pp. $25

A remarkable account
of an inspiring chapter in the history of women in the workers movement,
told by the women who lived it. Former AUD Women's Project Director
Jane LaTour has written what Z Magazine calls a "gem of a book"
that, in the words of one sister in the Botherhood of Carpenters,
"captures the real lives of tradeswomen through stories that
are poignant, raw, and uplifting." A must read for all who
support the struggles of workers for justice, equality and democratic
unionism.

Rebels,
Reformers, and Racketeers: how insurgents transformed the labor
movementby AUD founder Herman Benson. $18.00
"This story of the postwar fight for union democracy is an
intrinsically fascinating, important -- and untold one -- and it
merits a wide audience."
--Nelson Lichtenstein, Professor of History University of
California, Santa Barbara

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